Specifications include, but are not limited to:. The goal of the Juvenile Court’s probation department is to prevent juveniles referred to the court from further penetrating the juvenile justice system by providing Network of Juveniles Offending Sexually (NOJOS) levels one and two sex specific treatment services (individual, group, and family) to juveniles who have offended sexually while maintaining the juvenile at home. The targeted population is juveniles between the ages of 12 and 18 who have come under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court. The population is predominantly male. They often have multiple victims, which are usually younger children, often times siblings. Many of these juveniles possess unique issues regarding sexual misconduct, developmental delays, and impaired intellectual capacity, substantive mental health diagnosis and maturation factors. Juveniles are expected to remain in the community under the supervision of the probation department and attend school and other services as ordered by the court. Some juveniles may be from families where English is not the primary language spoken in the home, therefore Offerors must be prepared to provide services for non-English speaking families in their primary language. The Offeror must also specify how cultural competency will be addressed throughout their proposal strategy and must demonstrate that services will be delivered in a culturally competent manner. The Juvenile Court will administer to each juvenile a Pre Screen Risk Assessment (PSRA) and a Protective and Risk Assessment (PRA). The PSRA determines the juvenile’s risk to re-offend and the PRA determines the dynamic risk factors that contributed to the youth being referred to the Juvenile Court. Applicable results from the PSRA and PRA will be provided by the probation officer.